Two of Salomon Melgen’s maids in the Dominican Republic say the FBI illegally detained them and tried to force them to make false statements against Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and prostitutes, according to a new report.

The maids are calling on the Dominican National Police to investigate the FBI’s actions, The Miami Herald reported Tuesday evening. The Herald quoted from an affidavit filed March 6.

“The questions posed to her were directed at forcing her to admit” that Menendez “participated in parties with … prostitutes,” according to maid Rosa de Jesus Acosta’s written accusation, as reported by the Herald.

“She stated that on the occasions that Mr. Menendez had visited the doctor’s villa, he only played golf and spent most of the time alone, reading and resting,” according to the maid. “Despite her reiteration of this, on more than one occasion the agents pressured her psychologically by stating that she could be jailed if she did not say what they expected.”

The second maid, Mirian Rivera, said in court documents that the “interrogators did not like her responses.”

“She could tell that the interrogators did not like her responses. As it was with her co-worker, the agents attempted to scare her. She responded with the truth,” according to the court documents obtained by the Herald.

Melgen, a friend of Menendez and large contributor, is reportedly under federal investigation for Medicare billing fraud.

The Daily Caller reported last fall that two women said Menendez paid them for sex while he was in the Dominican Republic. The Washington Post has reported that the FBI so far has found no evidence that Menendez was involved with prostitutes.